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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 18, 2011 FBO #3401
SOLICITATION NOTICE

S -- GROUNDS MAINTENANCE FOR COAST GUARD BASE SOUTH PORTLAND MAINE - LABOR RATES

Notice Date
3/16/2011
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
561730 — Landscaping Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard (USCG), USCG Base Support Unit Boston, 427 Commercial Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02209-1027, United States
 
ZIP Code
02209-1027
 
Solicitation Number
BALAND1
 
Archive Date
4/15/2011
 
Point of Contact
Cheryl Wiggin, Phone: 2077803068, Cheryl A Wiggin, Phone: 2077803068
 
E-Mail Address
cheryl.a.wiggin@uscg.mil, Cheryl.A.Wiggin@USCG.MIL
(cheryl.a.wiggin@uscg.mil, Cheryl.A.Wiggin@USCG.MIL)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
OPTION TO EXTEND AND PROVISIONS INFORMATION WAGE DETERMINATION STATEMENT OF WORK FOR GROUNDS MAINTENANCE SERVICES ***THIS RFQ CONTAINS OPTION TO EXTEND CLAUSE*** 1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE. The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, supervision, and other items and services necessary to ensure that grounds maintenance is performed at USCG Sector Northern New England in a manner that will maintain healthy grass, trees, shrubs, and plants and present a clean, neat, and professional appearance. 1.1 MAINTAIN IMPROVED GROUNDS. 1.1.1. Mow Improved Grounds. Grass shall be cut on approximately 3 acres of improved grounds. Grass clipping shall be removed or mulched when visible after mowing. Contractor shall maintain the growth of grass height on improved grounds between 1 to 2 inches. 1.1.2. Edging. Sidewalks, driveways, curbs and other concrete or asphalt edges located in the improved grounds areas shall be edged at least every other mowing. Areas that require edging are walkways, around island in parking lot, and around buildings. Edging shall include removal of vegetation from cracks in sidewalks, driveways and curbs within.5 inch of the edged surface and to a depth of 2.0 inches. This work involves approximately 2000 linear feet of sidewalks, driveways, and curbs. 1.1.3. Trimming. Grass and weeds shall be trimmed around trees, shrubs, buildings, fences, poles, posts, fire hydrants, parking lot bumper blocks, boulders, and other fixed obstacles. Trimming height shall match surrounding area grass heights. This task involves all improved grounds. All areas shall be trimmed concurrent with mowing. Damage to trees and shrubs from trimming shall be repaired by the contractor. If a plant should die or become unhealthy due to damage, the contractor will be responsible for replacing the damaged plant with a plant of same size and type. Plant replacement shall occur with 15 days of noticed damage. 1.1.4 Remove Debris/Police Grounds. The contractor shall perform general litter patrol in all areas. Responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, the removal and disposal of all natural debris, (tree limbs, dry brush, pine needles, rodent habitats, dead animals, etc.), and man-made debris. Contractor shall police areas 2 days per week. During the fall months, fallen leaves shall be removed weekly. At other times leaves shall be removed as necessary. Dispose of all debris at an off-base location in accordance with existing local, state, and federal regulations. 1.1.5 Repair Damaged Areas. Areas damaged by contractor vehicles, erosion, drought or insect/disease shall be seeded, sprigged, or to meet the standards of surrounding areas. Other than lawn areas will be repaired to match the surrounding area. 1.1.6 Apply Fertilizer and/or Lime. The contractor shall perform an effective commercial fertilizer/lime application program for all improved grounds. Approved fertilizers/lime shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The type and amount of fertilizer or lime applied shall be based on results of a soil test. Soil tests shall be conducted by the state land management university or equivalent commercial soil laboratory; such tests are the responsibility of the contractor. 1.1.7 Aerate Soil. Aerate soil on all improved grounds once a year in Fall to maintain grounds in a health state. 1.2 MAINTAIN TREES/SHRUBS/HEDGES/FLOWERS 1.2.1 TRIMMING/PLANTING Contractor shall prune tree in improved and semi-improved areas on a 3 to 5 year pruning cycle. Pruning shall be accomplished in accordance with industry (ANSI Z133.1 -1994) Standards. Class II medium pruning shall be used in general on all trees. Class IV pruning shall be used only for lifting, removal, and/or cutback of branches that conflict with normal traffic or safety in the vicinity of the trees. Minimum safety clearance is 14 feet over streets, 12 feet over driveways, 8 feet over walk areas, and 4 feet from buildings. Other trees shall be pruned on an as-required basis to provide safety, clearances and/or to prevent structural damage. Topping and de-horning shall not be permitted. Trimming/pruning of trees around utility poles/power lines is the responsibility of the contractor. Notify the government evaluator when trimming/pruning around utility poll power lines is needed. Shrubs, small trees, and other plants shall be maintained according thee American Society of Landscape Architect's standards. They shall be pruned as required to maintain their natural growth characteristics. Shrubs and small trees shall be trimmed and pruned to enhance the beauty and health of the plant. Hedges shall be maintained to their natural mature height and shape. Broadleaf evergreens and flower beds shall be pruned annually or as required maintaining clearances of minimum of 3 inches from buildings, sidewalks, or other obstructions. 1.2.2 Maintain Bedding and Planted Areas. Fertilize, water, edge, eliminate weeds, maintain mulch, and repair or replace damaged plants in shrub and plant beds. All weeds shall be removed or eradicated manually of mechanically, but not chemically. 1.2.3 Flower Beds. Provide seasonal flowers for flower beds in front of building 1 and around the bell. The area under the bell will have a total of six (6) flowering plants. The configuration of plants will be two (2) on each side of bell and one (1) on each side. The contractor will be responsible for removing dead leaves and flower pieces.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DHS/USCG/COUSCGISCB/BALAND1/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: US COAST GAURD BASE SECTOR NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND, 259 HIGH STREET, SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine, 04106, United States
Zip Code: 04106
 
Record
SN02402287-W 20110318/110316234646-3ebed363f84d159eb5a528bf09345175 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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